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LOYAL. ST. AUGUSTINE.
• Wx1NKSDAY. )Lir. tied.
BRiEI -Albert Wins went to Tor
onto last week to attend the Gran
Pof the A. O. C. W. He en
the sights of the great city
e arc pleased to see John Clai k ebl
to be around again. after bookie laid
up with a sprained ankle Engin
err Green has returned to Sarnia afte
a owooth'a visit at his old boron here
Mts. Win. Bogie spent several
dep. with Godericb ftiendb, recently
James Young is busily engaged
caking maple syrup. There is a good
run of sap ... . Will. McPhee .pro
Monday lo Auburn!l� �
GODERICM 'k WNSHiP.
Moenee, March 2Dtb.
John Cox is around again atter ire-
ing laid up for some weeks with a
betaken' leg. His friends are numb
pleased to see him.
RIFLE Steam. The (.oderich Town-
ship Rifle Aasociatitn will hold a
shoot over their range on the Bayfltrld
road on Tuesday, March '34th. The
competition will be for the cute which
aro competed for •' "nonny in the As-
sociation. -T. R. h. • i.e. Sec v.
RETURNED TO THE W Karr. -- Wilfrid
Thompson has returned to ,the West
after spending the winter at his home.
His destination et Macklin. Sesk.,
where he will juin his brothers. John
A., Ernest and Robert Thompson,
wbo spent the winter on their home-
steads. John Thompson and his four
sons now have 1,1611 acres of prairie
land near the boundary of Alberta
and Saskatchewan.
HOLYROCID.
MONDAY. March 20th.
PRESENTATION. -The members of
the Hnlyrood Methodist church met at
the church on Wednesday, March
Ibth, when Mies Emma Ackert, wbo
he. been for some time organist of the
churoh aod teacher in tbe Sunday
school, watt presented with a gold ring,
and D. Stutters, who lass been leader
in the singing at d church work. was
presented with a gold watch -guard.
May they both be spared to help in
every good . work and to wear these
gifts as a remembrance of their
friends at Holyrood.
NEWS OF THE WEEK. -Mrs Our is
on the sick Itsf. We here ars hear of
her speedy reeossry GUN,Setnes
spent a few days last week with
friends in Winghatn .. .. Maple syrup
making is the order of the day In this
vicinity A great many, of the
people in this vicinity attended the
ball at Ripley. Ali report having had
a good time airs. Bradforth sr., is
spending a couple of weeks with her
daughter, lir.. George Snell, of East
Wawanosh.. Miss Nellie Haines
spent a few days with ber sister, Mr..
Sang. balker, near Teeswater.
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TUESDAY, !!,arch 21st.
timers. alias Alice ('lar -k, of
Auburn, is visiting her sister, Mrs.
W w. Thompson Mies Margaret
Ryan, of Dungan000, visited the
Muse. Tbompeone Wt week ... Mr.
and Mies Armstrong. of Bewares.
'pent the west sod with friends in
✓ this vicinity Mies Effie Knox
visited in this vicinity last week
Mr. and Mn. Datum, of Winnipeg,
• and Mr. and Mw Haan, of Kinga-
hridg . spent Sunday with Rev.
Father Dean Wo. er sstrtnng is
ton the soca list at pretreat We trope
Ito hear of his recevery seem -
SVellingtoo Niton has aloe baa lard
off work for a few tallith la
grippe Harry ben
• been working with Jobe ring
the past fall and wistK. reds
leaving for the New is the sear fut-
ure .. A number of yeruaR people
from this s trinity took in the St. Pat-
rice a supper and eoecert in Derogate
poo last Friday evening aid report
having hada good time A num-
ber front around here atteodad John
Medd'. dale tet horses in Dungannon
last Saturday.
LOCHALMH.
MONDAY. Mar. '3)tb.
PElwoxUL MgNTtoN.-Mrs. Newell,
of Hamilton. is visiting at John N.
McKenzie'., 18th concession Dau.
N. McKenzie. of Goderich, is taking
charge of the farm of his eon Neil Mc-
Kenrie, during the absence oFthe lat-
ter on his weddinr trip Angus
Murray, of Ripley, is workiog for
Alex. McLennan. of the boundary....
Mies Margaret Hardie left twat week
to visit friends in the State of
Ohio.
NOTES. -An auction male will take
place on the Donald McLennan estate
next Wedneeday. `It is the intention
of Alex. McLennan, who bas been
working the property during the last
few years, to leave feet• the Northwest
within a abort time A. Gawley,
of Walton Falle, spent the week', end
with Neil Oantpbetl, of the boundary.
Mr. Gawley is bustle engaged in
making a pair of artillcial bands for
the latter gentlemen.... Tbe latest
song out is entitled "Walking the
Woods with Charlie," c poeed by a
budding Laurier poet . Although
a feartul matrimonial epidemic has
been raging during this winter amidst
the population of this wide district.
yet the bachelors of a certain (or
rather uncertain) age have been so
inoculated with the virus of celibacy
that they are going to page through
elven unscathed. Doubtless a ecien-
tiAc matt will have to class them ns
belooging to the pachydermatous
order of Lhe animal kingdom
Next Saturday a shooting competition
will take place at the ranges between
the married and single members of
the Loch.lsh Rifle Club. 1f the bache-
lors win, they will Indeed have strong
reasons for continuing in a state of
single blessedness. On SL Pat-
rick's Day Rod Mclennan was heard
singing cheerful! a sting with a
Gaelic retrain, and teeing asked the
cause of his evident joy replied that
"It was a buy" and be was pleased
that the child bad so narrowly es-
caped bring an Irishman.
Weepiena.-On tVednesdaT Marsch
kith. at the residence of Donated T. Mo-
Ktlrosle. I.uchalsb. took place the mar-
riage of his youngest daughter, hter, Mies
Mary McKenzie, and Donald Mc-
Charlesson of John McCherIes. and
ooncesainn of Huron. The ow rinony
was performed by Rev. J. 8. Hardie
in the presence of onlythe imediate
Mends. relatives and em
s. The
couple will take up their residence on
yowler
co
the groom's farm on the 2nd coocay-
sicm, upon wbi: h he has built a bend -
some new ewldenes.... ..lhn Wed-
nesday, Manch 15th, at the residence
of Geo. Robertson, Paramount. oc-
curred the marriage of bis only
daughter, Mies Bertha Robertson. and
71.11 McKenzie, 12th copoeesion of
Ashfield. son of D. N. McKenzie,
titderich. Mtuar t Reber tan.. brother
of the bride, acted as gtttxwnetnan
and MIM Jere* Douglas, I.ucknow, as
bridesmaid. Rev. Mr. (kinin. of
• Lsrekrwrw, oAtclated at the nuptial
esseumony. at which were present a
Slew of the Dear reiatave, aod
of the parties oVilmilloacerosd.
happy co u p l e wee tee
aft esons train at i nekaow b
osier to visit friends In Detroit and
Peet Heron and ne their return they
will hake up their hone roe the
=We time es the 13th ee.essairwo
;Wed
two sew houses thee hug
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hearty wish esf till Mieaat s0140b
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CARLOW.
MONDAY, March 20th.
Beiges. - The sugar -makers are
right on the job these days. Since tbe
' toren of last week there be. been a
g ond How of sap Allan Grant has
moved over to Cedar Valley ' We
are glad to be able to report improve-
ment in *be condition of our sick folk.
John J. Tiffin, who has been very ill,
ie improving. Hairy (Gallagher, who
was in the, hospital at Godericb, is
staying with hie aunt in town for e
few days before coming home. We
shall all lw glad to see him. John Bu-
chanan, of Loeb Melon, also is improv-
ing A few days ago J. F. An-
drews, of Goderich, chipped five oar -
hied. of hogs from McGaw station
thelargest shipment since the station
was established Our storekeeper.
W. J. Powell is putting a wagon on
the road anti will soon 1* on the
rounds with a mpanking fine outfit.
Mr. Powe 1. is a thorough business
man Miss Allie Tyndall. who had
been home mince Orrefors -se left today
on her return to Saskatchewan to re-
aume her duties es teacher. She will
be home again at midsummer and in-
tends to leave In the fall to engage in
missionary work in China... The
euh.tentisl mum of $16 was raised by
the Preshyterian church here for the
Chlorite famine fund.
YOU TALE NO RISK.
Our Reputation and Money Are Back of
This Offer.
We pay for all the medicine used
during the tri:d, if our remedy fails to
completely relieve you of constipation.
We take all the risk. You are not
obligated to am in any way whatever,
if pet accept our offer. Could any-
thing be more fair for you ? is
there any reason why you should hes-
itate to put our claims to s practical
test?
The most scientific, commonsense
treatment is Rexall Orderliee, which
are eaten like candy. They are very
pronounced, gentle and pleasant in
action and particularly agreeahle in
every way. Tbey 3o not cause
diarrhoea, nausea, flatulence, griping
or any inconvenience whatever, Rex -
all Orderlies are particularly good for
cbildreo, aged and delicate persons.
We urge you to try Resell Orderlies
at our risk. Two sizes, 10c. and 26c.
Rememher, you can get Rezall Reme-
dies in Ibis community only at our
store --The Rezall Store. H. C. Dun-
lop, south side of Square.
DUNGANNON.
.Dill. NEWTON. DENTIST, OF
Lucknow. has osa+ed vlMNne oetatde
points and will henceforth "ire hb. entire
attention to the home omos, Lsrkaow. where
his will be found every day. All modern meth-
od
s.
s.N0TRooICeR.-THE LOCAL AGENCY
.tor
k aand toe The Uousernal �ler, a,toms
Orden wtu be received for subscriptionsi, ad.
remising and job work, and receipts will be
given tor amounta maid toe the same.
TUESDAY, Mauch 21st.
We are glad to brie Mr. Curwin out
again after his illness.
Mrs. Walker has returned from
her visit to friends in Goderich.
Vs i11 Crawford and familyTof Tor-
onto. visited at B. J. Crawford's over
Sunday.
James Mnllough is moving into
James Gitmon's house in the village
this week.
Misses Cora Alien, Alva Johnston,
Pearl McKenale and Lorne Young
spent Sunday at their homes here.
Mrs. Geo. 8totbers and family have
Arrived from Godericb to spend a
short time with her friend. here be -
tore going out WeeL
Rev. Jos. Elliott, 01 Goderich, will
occupy the pulpit of the Presbyterian
ch next Sunday. Communion
service will be held.
A trio of our young' fellows drove to
Goderich Sunday. Dalt as the roads are
not very good They have not returned
home at time of writing.
J. H. Medd'. auebion sale of horses
last Saturday was very well attended.
About twenty-five hones were sold.
the sales amounting to nearly
$4,000.00. Thos. Gundry, of Godericb,
wax the auctioneer.
DeatoANNON Primer taragoot RE-
t'ntst.-V. -- Riley Bradford 79, Fanny
Fitzgerald 75, Myrtle Allen fig, Mary
McOourt OD, Edith Stnthers R(. Nr.
11, . -Lillian Pentland sl, Ralph
Daher 60, Rae Merthyr. flli. M
Medd 64. Loire McKeode trj. (,,tux
Gibson 62. Melinda Olbert 58. Marvin
Durant 44i. Jr. IV. -Ethel grown f{!,
UnaMW Anderson (D. Laura Fowler
AK Marion Nebo. ?J, Frei Errington
as, (ala ado Sands Ilk Willie Fitzger-
ald
itzgerala 61. Fred Fowler OR Pearl Iver Si
Q H. Robinson Ip, Mabel Culbert AR
Jr. 111.- bra Caen 75, Hao 1 Augustine
79. Renee i)lpinrk 611, liver. Baines
At Edith Mande • k Sheldon Bartlett.
fest, Roby , nen Itli, Dein. Maher Mi.
Olive Ghon tom, lodges Rett M Vietor
theingtein ISA, HaroldApron) fare'.
A ndennn ail Y Maeda 4A. Mei
vol' Culbert 4i, rgilamei V.
W at l
747.
MAFEKING.
If Wine Meech 211th.
Newt Ntxraa.-Mies Lizzie Blake
has returned boom atter a couple of
weeks' holidays .. Mist Rae Smothers
is vhalting trisads at Lochalsh and Rip-
ley . Mn. D. Anderson, of 'Lion, is
visiting her daughter, Mrs. A. Finlay.
Miss Esther Hasty and Miss Bar-
bara Culbert, of Crewe, visited friends
here yseterda . Miss Daisy Bark -
well, of Loc ah, spent last week at
the home o her aunt, Mrs. W.
Seabees Council met on Satur-
day in the township ball.
EAST WAWANOSH.
MONDAY, March 2tltb,
Miss Della McDowell is spending a
couple of weeks in (iodericb.
Wilfrid Ammatroog, wbo fell from
the reef of the elevator at Godericb,
is torero taw nicely.
Mrs. S. Dexter and family have
moved to Btytb and Mr. Powoey, ref
Blyth. le now in poaeewipn of their
fame, which be has leased.
flatter Bros., just awash of Wing -
hem, have upwards of 1,000 easels
trees tapped and they are now busy at
the work of staking maple syrup.
ST. HELENS.
WEDNs.4DAY, March 'thtd.
We are pleased to report that W. J.
Todd and Junes Purdon are conval-
escent.
Mn. Cameron, of Campbellville, is
visiting her sisters, Mrs. W. C. Webb
and Mrs. Donald McKenzie.
Womzer'm ixsrrruce. The monthly
meeting of the Women'. institute will
be held at the bombe fit Mrs. H. D.
Woods on Thursday. the 3hb, at 2.311
p. m. Subjects to be discueaed :
"Homemade Candy," Eggs -Their
Preparation and Food Value." All
the a•l'•,s are cordially invited.
Oxer ARY.-After an illnessof a ew
days J. • • n Taylor passed away at the
home • • his son, Robert Taylor. on
Pride) , 17th inst. The deceased was
one of the early settlers of West
Wawanoeb. He war a man of ster-
ling character and was rnuch res-
pected hy alt who bad the pleasure of
hie acquaintance. His family has the
sympathy of the community in their
loss. The remains were interred in
Bethel cemetery on Monday. the ser-
vice being conducted by Rev 4. H.
Moyer. A great concourse of people
attended the funeral.
Woman's
eakness
A wcmaa'• reproductive
organs aro in the most ism
tense and continuous sym-
pathy
ynpatbv with bey kidneys
The slightest disorder traits,
kidneys brings about a
correspondin;: disease in
the reproductive organs.
Dodd's Kidney Pills, by re-
storing the kidneys to their
perfect condition, prevent
and cure those fearful dis-
orders peculiar to women.
Pale young girls, worn-out
mothers. suffering wives
and women entering upon
the Change of Life, your
beat friend i.
Dodd's
Kidney
Pills
Legislature Ends Session.
The Ontario Legislstetre has con-
cludes! the business of the session, and
the formal prorogation takes place to-
morrow.
Quiny Billy -"Hello, Joe, wha's
tba wheelie' the barrow for on Sun-
day morn ? " Joe -"Oh. the missir.
she's away, and the dawg's deid. and a
fellow looks such a fool welkin' by his-
BAYFIELD,
TUESDAY. March 21st.
News Ntrrgm.-We understand that
it Is the intention of Mrs. T. H.
Brownlee, who has been living in
her house on Ann street for the pest
few years, to move to Goderich, where
she will keep a boarding-house. We
shall be very sorry to lose Mrs. Brown-
lee from the village . Mrs. George
Woods has sold her farm tp Ww.
Herd and with ber family will move
into ber father's house on Louisa
street Mrs. Wast. Donaldson, of
8outhtmptmin, and Met. Wm. Perdue,
of (loderich township, are guests at the
home of James Donaldson dies
Helen Cameron, of Detroit, is spend-
ing a few weeks et her home here.
prior to leaving for Seattle, where she
expects to reside in future Rev.
T. A. Patterson, of Toronto, preached
in St.. Andrew's church the last two
Sabbaths Mies Nene Fn,
who has spent the past month v siting
friends in Referee?, returned home
last week Mrs. A. Thomson, of
Toronto, is visiting her sister. Mn.
John Campbell... ..Mr. and Mrs. J.
D. Dlunn and Meters, John, Andrew
and Peter Duno, of Ingersoll, attended
the funeral of their cousin, John
Campbell. last week Norman
Green leit on Monday of this week for
the West with a load of horses.
THEY WORKED WONDERS.
So Says Mn. Stephen Roy of Dodd's
Kidney Pilla-Suffered Iron Inflamma-
tory Rheumatism.
Rock Mills, (trey Co., Ont , March
30.-{4pecial)-"They - worked won-
ders." That is the enthusiastic xom-
pliment Mrs. Stephen Roy of this
place pays to Iaodd's Kidney Pills.
"About tourteen years ago," Mrs. Roy
continues. "I took Inflammatory
rheumatism in my right arm. . I tried
several medicines but it kept swelling
and was so painful. My back also
ached and my heart bothered me. I
got a doctor and he helped but did
not cure me. Reading about Dodd's
Kidneyy Pills led me to t.ry them. i
used six boxes and they worked won-
ders."
i)odd's Kidney Pills cure rheuma-
tism by curing the kidneys. Rheuma-
tism is caused by uric acid in the
blood. Cured kidneys strain all the
uric acid out of the blood and there
can be no rheumatism.
Macleod's System Tonic.
When a person feels "blue" "all
tired out" -"doesn't feel lake doing
anything" -cannot concentrate his
mind on his work -feels weak ment-
ally -doubts his powers-oouoplaine of
poor appetite and aleeplt*aneem-suf-
ten headaches -nervous system run
down -then his system demands a
gond tonic. MacLeod's System Tonic
is the best medicine known, has re-
stored thouaanda of sufferers to
health. One dollar a bottle. Tbe
MAc•Lsun Menu -telt !Ices, Goderich,
Ont..
Mold by E. R. Wigle, druggist, suc-
cessor to Jas. Wilson.
How's This ?
We offer One Hunired Dollars Reward for
any wee of Catarrh that cannot be cured by
Hall's Catarrh Cure.
F. J. CHENEY & CO.. Toledo, tr
We the undersigned hate known F. J.
Cheney toUy r pthe twit 15 years, and believe Mtn
and li * dlallyablenorable lto ll carry
ar business Zanys•blllsui
tions made by his firm.
WAI.DING, KING A. k MAm1-IN.
Wholesale Druggists. O.
Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken internally, act
toftdirectly upon the blood and mucous stir.
faces of the system. Testimonials scot free.
Price 75 omits per bottle. Sold by all drug-
gists.
Take Halls Family Pills for coosttpatbeu.
DON'T
FORGET
that W. R. PINDER is
"the mad" when you
have anything to do in
the line of Plumbing,
Retinae. Electric Wir-
ing, Roofing ami all
kinds of Metal Work.
Sole agent. for "Brant-
ford feeding" which is
put up in seven different
weights and styles, to
suit all classes of build-
ings
'Phone 155
or call at store,
HAMILTON STREET
W. R. Pinder
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After -a -while
Customers
Hundreds of people
read our ad. who have
no need for a new watch
not at present ; batt if
you succeed in edncating
them to KNOW that
this as the bonne of know -
proven watch values, we
will be satisfied. This
knowledge will be good
for both of us when
watch - buying DOES
come. There is nothing
worth while M watch -
dont but what we have.
And believe THIS.
there will he nothing
worth while produced in
the future hut we'll get
it for You -so that ibis
is NOW and will remain
YOUR watch store.
JS.a2ey
Jeweller and Optician
South 81de of Square, Goderich
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Spring and Summer Styles
THE ladies are invited to call and inspect my stock
of Millinery for Spring and Summer. Both
trimmed and untrimmed shapes in all the latest styles.
Special attention has been given to the selection
of a suitable line of Hats for Misses.
MISS CAMERON
HAMILTON STREET 0ODBRICH 1
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C1borne's Weekly ' Store News
One of the great thoughts of the day is the new Spring Gown
or Suit. We are ready to help decisions by a sale of Dress Goods
in which new, fashionable and serviceable fabrics will be offered at
prices that will commend them to the close, observant and careful
buyer. We think we can show you some of the handsomest Dry
Goods ever brought into this town, and solicit your early inspection
of them.
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ILINOLEUPIS
We have just put in anew stock of these
goods, all this vear's patterns, designs and color-
jogs, in 8/4 and 18/4 widths. You will end the
quality Al for the prices asked -45c and 50c.
OIL CLOTHS
New Spring designs in the beet makes -4,4,
6,4 aod 8/4 -at 80c a bquere yard. •
In making these Linoleutms and Oil Cloths only
the best materials are used. They air made with
the object in view of suiting the Canadian climate,
which is a guarantee of satisfaction.
LACE CURTAINS
the' new Lace Curtains tor Spring are here,
end we can safely say we never offered such
values. A tine showing of colored scrims, madras
feud tine twine window triwnrings-VERY New.
BARUAIN DRESS GOODS
We have fourteen pieces that will be found
at very low bargain prices for Saturday-, in Mee,
brown, green and garnet. Every piece all wool
and perfect in every way. Note the reductions:'
500, 60c and 06c for only gen
75c to 85c for only St+10
$1.00. for only arab
Five pieces 50 to 54 -inch tweeds, $1.00 a yard " i
fcr slim. A etre chance for big bargain.
RIBBONS
Tw•o Lundred pieces of washable RibbotM,
pink. sky, hello, red and white. (6c a piece a M
yards.
KID GLOVES
We carry only Perrin's Kids. becwee they are
the best for the money asked. Stack and colors,
$1.00 and $1.26. Noes -We ask only $1.26 for
Peewee's Bzar. New Easter supplies just in.
EMBROIDERIES
A large stock to select from. Very extra
values in edges and insertion,. be to 12to: Corset
waist, 2nt:, '.6r, 3k and 35c. 17 to 18 inches wide.
Flouncing.. all widths. and values unsurpassed.
CROSSBAR•MUSLINS
A job lot of live pieces at bargain prices -a
real choice lot.
VOILES
Twenty-seven inches wide, in white and some
of the new shades. trout l& to 8-' a yard. They
are new noel will in ruany cases take the plbce of
organdie timeline When you come to the store,
ask to see them.
LINEN SUI FINOS
Real LINEN, 33 inches wide, 25c, 36c, 35c, We
.and SOc
J. Hr COLBORNE
If you are not already ac-
•luainded with the merits of
STURDY'S
GROCERIES
try a !ample order. You
can be certain of securing
seasonable goods here at all
times. Our 'phone number
is M. Give us a trial. The
sivality of our goods will con-
vince you.
Sturdy & Co.
Grocers On The Square
SPRING T M
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From April zed merger Into our
Summer Sasrlon from J»ty Jed
and aphid
• continuous oppor-
tunity for bright yeung people
to gmallfy for good boainss pia
Noma Our acboot - th• Central
140.10 s Coll at Torooto-
C� largest y Invitee
equipped 1n
Con. GIoo yew considers. tnailed on
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Monarch
Shoes
The season for spring footwear is here. Now that you are going
Ito put greater demands upon your feet. the question of proper
footwear is of great importance. A careful consideration Of shoe
claims will lead you to select MONARCH SHOES, becuuse they are
loyal servants and faithful friends, always demonstrating your good
judgment and making no exorbitant demands on your pocketbook.
Displayed in our store in a vat•ioty of patterns and leathers.
Sole agents for godrrlc/f
Downing & MacVicar
North Side of Square, Goderich
THE SIGNAL IS ONLY $1.00 A YEAR
SUBSCRIBE NOW.
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Boys andl
Girls
Should learn theme sithjeeta hy
which they can earn n living. 11
SpotIoe's Bodeess Colleges are
the largest trainers in I'ameba
and ou. graduates .erure the
heat poult.hone. You MD randy
at home, or partly at home and
flniah at the college,
1NDiViDUAL INSTRUCTION
ENTER ANY DAT ...
Clinton
Business College
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Everything Upside Down 1
That is about the way
things are in the bone at
boneeeleaning time.
Yoe live been consider-
ing purchasing some now
piece of
Furniture
for a long time. and now
is tie,ebaoe a to do it.
We heves eiitnptela• ,tock of up-to-date Furnitere of All kindle
bend. turd we can guarantee the quality to he of the hest and
tib
Velem reasonable
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W. J. M UI R & CO.
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